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SOCIAL NEWS

Mrs. A. M. Mlackmore, of Wellington, | is at the Central Hotel. i Miss K. Alison, Mays Street, Devon- | port, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Peter j Gardner, Kaipara. iss M. Logan, of Wellington, roI turned to New Zealand yesterday by I the Rangitata after a visit to Great I Mritain. | Mrs. J. G. Collins, of Christchurch, j who returned to the Dominion by the Rangitata from England, left last night I for l lie sou th. Mrs. Krdington Goodwin and Miss Mollie Goodwin, Canterbury PI a re, Parnell, will leave to-morrow for National Park. Mrs. J. Sutherland Moss, of Dunedin, who returned to the Dominion yester- ; day by the Mangitata from England, is at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. L. Maker (Taupo). Mrs. M. H. I Chisholin (Auckland). Miss N. M. Loitcli (.Melbourne) and Miss A. Harris (Dunedin) are at the Station Hotel. Mrs. Hugh White, of Takapau, and Mrs. K. W. Nairn, of Oniakere. who have been visiting Auckland, will leave ' this morning on their return to Hawke's May. At the Moyal Hotel are; -Mrs. W. Costello (Knglaml). Mrs. H. Mrewis (Hamilton). Mrs. 11. I!. White (Te Kuiti), Mrs. E. Welhvath (Christchurch), Miss Nati Morales (Marseilles). .Miss Carmen Martinez (Paris) Miss Mariorie Woolley. of Auckland, intends to be in England for IS months | ; and to see something of tho Continent i during that time, wrote our London correspondent on July 9. A little later on she intends taking up dental work in London. Miss Grace A. Mills arrived from Canada by the Niagara on an extended visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mills, of Mirkenhead. She was accompanied by Miss Dorothy Allyn. also ol Edmonton, Alberta, who will return to Canada by the Niagara. Mrs. I l '. S. Moyce. wife of Mr. Justice Movec. of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and her daughter arrived in Auckland yesterday on their return to Australia after an extended visit to Kngland and Kurope. They left later in the day for Motorua, where they will make a short stay before proceeding to Sydney. The annual ball of the Monian Catholic community of Otorohanga was held in the Otorohanga Town Hall recently and was an outstanding success. Visitors were present from Te Awainutu. Hamilton. Te Kuiti. Kihikihi and Tauniariinui. The money obtained as a result of the dance will be used to augment the funds of the church. Dr. Mariana Mertola. grand chairman of the Native Daughters of California arid State president of the Federation of Women's Clubs of California, and Mrs. Harold Dyer, president of the San Francisco District Federation of Women's Clubs, passed through Auckland by the Monterey on route to Los Angeles after a visit to Australia.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23101, 28 July 1938, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23101, 28 July 1938, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23101, 28 July 1938, Page 3